Omega wrote:I want to add DB has not spared any punches analyzing the movies, scripts, egos involved and the motives behind the movies. Even if they want to disagree like a Sony bot from 2006 I think this era of social media is more open to counter established narrative discussions.
Thank you my friend! It's comments like yours that keep me going!
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acid wrote:Then we have the standard mindless, pervasively unoriginal derision of DAD's invisible car. That car is endlessly used by Craigskis as a stick to beat Brosnan with. I'm so tired of it that I think I'm going to write a dirtybennyesque rant about the invisible Aston Martin when I've got a spare moment! If that's OK with you, of course, DB?
Favorite Bond Movie: Dr No, From Russia with Love, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Octopussy, For Your Eyes Only, A View To a Kill, The Living Daylights, GoldenEye
dirtybenny wrote:
I certainly don't own the patent on rants my friend and reading yours I see I have some stiff competition, well done!
Thank you for your kind words dirtybenny. No need to worry about competition. I'd never match your sheer volume of top quality rants and inspiration and unlike 007 and Triple X, we're not rival companies.
Just saw a Times review for Knives Out on my news feed. The actual review was hidden behind a paywall, but the headline was "Yes, Daniel Craig can be fun", implying that he normally isn't.
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"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
The ironic part about the double parked van, is babs went out of her way to make a big deal over a wrap party where her precious Craig was a mumbling drunk
Favorite Bond Movie: Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, The Living Daylights, GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies.
With the film somewhat five something months apart, you'd think we would've had a trailer by now. Something tells me they're not entirely sure about the vision they're pursuing. Remember when A Reason to Die was the original title and it was vetoed by the Universal executives just hours before announcing the film back in April because it wasn't "strong enough"? A teaser trailer, apparently, was supposedly ready by the end of August. So, how come it's not out yet? It's the title-fancying insecurities all over again.
Just a thought about no time to die teaser poster, I guess they can’t use the 007 logo when they are trying to install a new 007 as Craig’s replacement
Omega wrote: interesting guess they gloss over cubby’s sledged mafia ties.
I don't know whether the book glosses over them, though they're not mentioned in the review. I suppose a lot depends on how much actual evidence there is. The author (or publisher) may not want to put in anything that can't be backed up in court, for fear of being sued for libel.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Favorite Bond Movie: Moonraker Goldfinger The Spy Who Loved Me
Favorite Movies: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Crazy For Christmas, The Empire Strikes Back, League of Gentlemen (1960's British film), Big Trouble in Little China, Police Academy 2, Carry On At Your Convenience, Commando, Halloween III: Season of the Witch,
I did it, I fell for the clickbait. I saw a story saying that there is evidence that NTTD was not going to be Craig's last Bond after all. My heart sank, but when I clicked the link, the "evidence" turned out to be old comments where people were slightly equivocal about it, like Naomie Harris saying "Who knows?" I was going to post the link, but I decided I didn't want to give them the traffic.
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"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
IMO babs think the rest of the world is as invested with Craig bond as she is.
Maybe a few are but I also think she and other promoters forget how much his slit his wrist comments and bitching about being paid millions of dollars actually affected peoples opinion of him
John P. Drake wrote:With the film somewhat five something months apart, you'd think we would've had a trailer by now. Something tells me they're not entirely sure about the vision they're pursuing. Remember when A Reason to Die was the original title and it was vetoed by the Universal executives just hours before announcing the film back in April because it wasn't "strong enough"? A teaser trailer, apparently, was supposedly ready by the end of August. So, how come it's not out yet? It's the title-fancying insecurities all over again.
I looked at the MI6 forum and they believe the trailer will be out with Star Wars. Star Wars comes out at Christmas or something.
"I’m looking for Commander Bond and not an overgrown stunt-man." - Ian Fleming
Bookies William Hill has just announced a "surge of bets" on Richard Madden to take over in Bond 26. A spokesperson said: "Richard Madden ticks all the right boxes when it comes to James Bond so it is easy to see why punters are rushing in to back him to be the next 007 where he is now odds-on in the betting.” The Bodyguard and Game of Thrones star is now sitting pretty ahead of all other contenders on whopping 1-2 odds.--------those odds are ridiculous Who is actually betting on something that only Broccoli has the answer to? Sports betting is one thing, but Bond betting is the dumbest thing to wager on.
bjmdds wrote: Who is actually betting on something that only Broccoli has the answer to? Sports betting is one thing, but Bond betting is the dumbest thing to wager on.
Absolutely BJ, not only is it stupid but easily rigged, if I were Babz I'd just place a huge bet then pick the long odds runner. I wonder if that's how we got Craig?
The Rouge Warrior, On Hermaphrodite's Secret Service
Craig did place in the early odd, just sort of appeared one night but even his future fanbots assumed it was a joke ,
Judy drench was sent at one pint to tell everyone to calm down pierce would be back , and babs was supposed to have said about the negotiation with brosnan (which were not happening )something along the lines of if you think this is bad you should have seen my father and roger Moore argue